Arabic vocabulary
How to say “associate” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
فَأَما الَّتِي لي فتعبدني لَا تشرك بِي شَيْئا
As for the one that is for Me, it is that you worship Me, associating nothing with Me.
تُشْرِكْ — you associate. This is a present-tense verb with 'you' built in, and its clipped final consonant with no vowel shows the jussive shape that this negation triggers for a prohibition. The jussive is how Arabic turns 'you associate' into a command 'do not associate'.
From: Worship and Repentance →OpenArabic teaches words like تُشْرِك through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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